Leadership

What does it take to lead effectively? An effective leader should think of everyone, should be able to motivate everyone and inspire to take right action at the right moment. Should definitely hold calmness and compassionate body language and should be such a person with whom the team would love to coordinate. You are leader of your own life. A country, A village, A family and even a life needs a leader. The growth at anything is determined by how effectively you lead at it.

I have been thinking about this subject matter lately, while I was sitting and thinking about this beautiful gifted country Nepal, lacking truly leading politicians and Ministers. Nepal been a country of change. Recent Earthquake have left this beautiful country broken into pieces and we still fighting and struggling hard to recover from it. And its already been 2 and half years, and people still are living under temporary hostages and the slogan of Rebuilding The Nation been lost now. I see temples still broken and nothing getting done to make it. The beautiful Rani Pokahri at the heart of Kathmandu been left in the halfway of its reconstruction, and no one seems interested to build it again. The pride of all, Dharahara is still in the state of trash and the planning for the huge Dharahara model is limited in papers. This is our developmental pace. Can you believe it? After almost 700 days of devastation we are still not able to help people build their houses. We are not building those temples on which we used to be proud of. I would say this country really lacking the effective leader. Instead of just looking helpless and hopeless, what our leader should be able to do? Its easy to sit inside luxury hotel at far city and send the fake sympathy through social medias and news to flood victims at Sarlahi or Earthquake Victims at Gorkha. Instead they should be there to communicate with them, to interact with the victims, just to share some words with them, and listen to them about their hardships and struggle. That should be nature of true leader, he should be able to open up with his fellow citizens and with all of his followers.Image result for reconstruction of nepal after earthquake
2015 April 25, on that worst day of this nation, what the prime Minister, the leader of the nation should have done? On such worse day, he should have done everything on his approach to help victims survive. But, its okay we don't need to blame him for that thing, we all people helped each other, but again leader have the highest responsibility. Okay,Whats for the rebuilding and managing different locations after 2-3 months? On the basis of damage of the impact he should have analyzed different affected places and should have deployed all the technicians and planners to develop and manage one district at a time. We have 2 and half crore population, and that's huge. Gorkha district suffered maximum from the earthquake, then within 2-3 months, for the formation of temporary hostages and building of new houses, government should have launched special programs and schemes for development of the town and village management there. Government should have conducted special program for village management and town reconstruction so that numerous people through such training could have got employment opportunity. Suppose for the rebuilding of the whole Gorkha district, prime minister took his own supervision (that means he is focused about it) and through training programs people from all over the country could have got employment, every technicians from the whole country could have got job there. That means people are building the nation and they are getting paid for it by the government. How proud we would have been? By employing every manpower of the nation on one district at a time and by reconstruction training we could have build at least one model district within one or two months.Image result for reconstruction of nepal after earthquake
Sunlight when focused through one lens to a paper over a long time ignites fire. That's what I am talking man. Concentrating at one thing, making miracle at it and moving ahead. Suppose with good leadership we did the same with other districts. Lets say each district took 2-3 months for reconstruction, by the time of 1-2 year we could have build whole nation. We had and still have the sufficient fund as well. We could have created more skillful manpower, could have increased their living standards, could have made miracle.

Actually, miracle can be made today, right now. But we don't get out of the comfort zone. We afraid to take risk. Why our prime minister don't talk to rebuild the temples we lost, heritage sites that got destroyed. We could have attracted even more tourists. Why don't we talk about managing the flood in terai? Do we really need to suffer every year? Our nation is agriculture based, why don't our Ministers care about improving the agricultural techniques in our nation? Why don't we invest in agricultural research and projects? Rome wasn't built in one day. They don't talk to rebuild it, it feels like they moved ahead, and with this reconstruction pace it might take further 10 years or we even forget about it and those beautiful prides will be limited on pictures only. Are we that weak?? Am I the only one thinking about it? Cause others seem to move on............................................

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